Monaco’s Growing International Community and the Power of Connecting with Club Vivanova

Monaco’s Growing International Community and the Power of Connecting with Club Vivanova

Monaco Nears 39,000 Residents as International Business & Social Networking Continues to Thrive. Join Club Vivanova and become part of Monaco’s expanding international business and social community through exclusive events, premium networking and luxury experiences across the Principality and the Riviera.

Monaco’s resident population continues to grow, reaching 38,857 inhabitants at the close of 2025, according to the latest IMSEE census report. With 144 nationalities now represented across the Principality, Monaco further strengthens its reputation as one of the world’s leading centres for international business, luxury lifestyle and global connectivity. As Monaco’s international community expands, organisations such as Club Vivanova continue to play an important role in supporting business and social networking across the Principality and the Riviera.

The latest demographic figures published by IMSEE highlight Monaco’s continued evolution as a vibrant international hub, with the population increasing by 434 residents during 2025. The Principality now stands on the threshold of 39,000 residents, reflecting sustained confidence in Monaco as a premier destination for entrepreneurs, investors, executives and international families.

As Monaco attracts an increasingly international audience, the importance of high-level business and social networking continues to grow. Established organisations such as Club Vivanova have become an integral part of the Principality’s professional and social landscape, connecting entrepreneurs, executives, luxury brands and international residents through premium events and strategic partnerships.

Monegasques remain the largest nationality group, representing 24 percent of the population, followed by French and Italian residents, while British residents recorded the strongest annual increase. The data also confirms Monaco’s truly cosmopolitan identity, with 144 nationalities living within its two-square-kilometre territory.

Monte-Carlo and La Rousse remain the most populated districts, while ongoing residential development continues to support the Principality’s expanding community. The increase in housing stock and continued arrival of international residents further reinforce Monaco’s status as a secure and highly desirable place to live, work and invest.

The census also points to an ageing but increasingly balanced population. The average age now stands at 47.2 years, while nearly 5,800 residents are aged 75 or over. Women account for 50.8 percent of the population, compared with 49.2 percent men, continuing a long-term move towards gender parity.

More than 2,700 adult foreign residents have settled in Monaco since 2023, led by arrivals from France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Russia and Switzerland. The report also notes that more than one-third of working-age residents hold salaried employment within the Principality.

Housing stock also increased, with 22,577 residential units recorded in 2025, up 1.8 percent in one year. More than 80 percent are private dwellings, while state-owned housing accounts for 19.4 percent of the total, with the highest concentrations in Fontvieille, Jardin Exotique and La Condamine.

The 2025 census is the third compiled under Monaco’s register-based system, introduced in 2023 to provide annual demographic updates using administrative data rather than traditional field surveys.

With Monaco entering another period of demographic growth and international expansion, the Principality’s future as a world-leading centre for business, luxury and lifestyle has never looked stronger.

Join Club Vivanova and become part of Monaco’s expanding international business and social community through exclusive events, premium networking and luxury experiences across the Principality and the Riviera.